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From a concerned long time member.

Roadcuda

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Not many may care but I'm one of the original members still here from the sites start in 2005. There are about 5 other original guys still here. It just amazes me how the knowledge has slipped with many of the responses I see to questions over the last few years. So to the point. These guys know these cars in and out and if they suggest doing something a certain way is because they are trying to help everyone solve their problems with the proper knowledge to do something correctly, not by taking wild guesses or giving mis-information. If you don't want to listen to the senior members here, one of which built his own car and won an award at a prestigious nationally recognized car show, then fine, that's your right. Listen to the non experts who think they know everything but are just guessing, or making excuses when something doesn't fit right, and see how your car comes out or how long it lasts before you have to do it over again. I'll trust their advise before that of a few that are here now.
 

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And the one usually dishing out the Misinformation is a Fucking Idiot that shouldn't even own a Yugo. And to his pees that listen to him, it should be blaringly evident who it is.
 

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I agree have stopped replying because the misinformers chime in and lures them away from the needed solution to their pie in the sky.
much worse on FBBO site
 

69hemibeep

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If you are going to own an old car and turn a wrench on it you should pony up and buy a service manual
 

peresvet24

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Not many may care but I'm one of the original members still here from the sites start in 2005. There are about 5 other original guys still here. It just amazes me how the knowledge has slipped with many of the responses I see to questions over the last few years. So to the point. These guys know these cars in and out and if they suggest doing something a certain way is because they are trying to help everyone solve their problems with the proper knowledge to do something correctly, not by taking wild guesses or giving mis-information. If you don't want to listen to the senior members here, one of which built his own car and won an award at a prestigious nationally recognized car show, then fine, that's your right. Listen to the non experts who think they know everything but are just guessing, or making excuses when something doesn't fit right, and see how your car comes out or how long it lasts before you have to do it over again. I'll trust their advise before that of a few that are here now.
I agree with you Steve well said!
I am also a member of this beautiful forum for over 10 years I still do not have my own "road runner" but I made good friends here and a lot of useful information I also had a lot of good time here
 

Roadcuda

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I agree with you Steve well said!
I am also a member of this beautiful forum for over 10 years I still do not have my own "road runner" but I made good friends here and a lot of useful information I also had a lot of good time here
Good to hear from you. Haven't seen you for a while.
 
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